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Co2N-Co3O4 with Core-Shell Structure Coupled on Cotton Stalk Derived Carbon as Catalyst to Accelerate Hydrogen Production from Sodium Borohydride
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- Title
- Co2N-Co3O4 with Core-Shell Structure Coupled on Cotton Stalk Derived Carbon as Catalyst to Accelerate Hydrogen Production from Sodium Borohydride
- Issued Date
- 2025-09
- Citation
- Small, v.21, no.37
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- Core@shell structure ; cotton stalk carbon ; sodium borohydride ; interface active site ; non-precious metal catalyst
- Keywords
- HYDROLYSIS ; ARRAYS ; HIGHLY EFFICIENT ; COBALT ; EVOLUTION REACTION
- ISSN
- 1613-6810
- Abstract
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In the future hydrogen economy, the design of efficient catalysts with dual active sites is essential to promote catalytic hydrogen production. In this paper, Co2N-Co3O4 with core@shell structure supported on cotton stalk carbon (Co2N-Co3O4@C) possessing dual-active sites of Co2N and Co3O4 is designed. The catalyst shows excellent catalytic activity for sodium borohydride (NaBH4) hydrolysis with hydrogen evolution rate (rB = 1408 mL min-1 g-1Co). The interfacial active site and carbon framework of catalyst improve the kinetics and catalytic stability of hydrogen generation. The structure of interfacial active sites in Co2N-Co3O4@C facilitates the dissociation of reactants (NaBH4 and H2O molecules), thus increasing the catalytic hydrogen generation from NaBH4 hydrolysis (Co2N activates NaBH4 and Co3O4 activates H2O). This work provides a new method for the modification and application of cotton stalk waste-derived carbon materials. The construction of core@shell catalysts with dual active sites provides theoretical guidance for the rational design of advanced transition metal carbide materials. This discovery offers a novel perspective and direction for designing efficient functional catalysts.
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- Wiley
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